SKTLs Space Newsletter: Exoplanets, ISS & Russia, Artemis 1 Arrives, DOD Space-Internet Analysis, GEO Ops vs Leo Systems, SKTLs Exclusive And More
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Space News
NASA’s Latest Cosmic Milestone
The planetary odometer just increased with the latest batch of exoplanets, and counting.
Using Machine Learning To Identify Habitable Exoplanets
How machine learning can help humans transition from exoplanet discovery to exoplanet characterization.
The ISS And Russia
NASA provides a seven-point list detailing how operations on the ISS are internationally interdependent and what each space agency is accountable for.
Massive Artemis I Moon Rocket Arrives
NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) will land the first woman and the first person of color on the moon, serving as a stepping stone on the way to Mars.
Is The DoD’s Internet-In-Space A Win?
The Space Development Agency is managing the Defense Department’s first group of small sats in low Earth orbit.
GEO Operators vs LEO Systems On Cost
There’s been huge investments made in low Earth orbit broadband megaconstellations, but GEO Ops may have the upper hand.
On This Day in Space! March 22, 1997
Starlog: March 22nd, 1997. A super bright comet made its closest approach to Earth, and was bright enough to see from Earth for over 18 months.
SPACE STARTUP AND PRIVATE COMPANY NEWS
ROCKET MANUFACTURER, SATELLITE RIDESHARE, SPACE ECONOMY
SpaceX breaks up with Spaceflight Inc. SpaceX expresses a change of heart in a text message and Spaceflight Inc. has to find a new ride.
SATELLITE CONSTELLATION, SATELLITE MANUFACTURER
OneWeb and SpaceX strike a deal. OneWeb will resume launching its LEO broadband constellation this year, thanks to SpaceX.
Fun facts about space… Apophis, the asteroid that’s approaching Earth. The Apophis asteroid, discovered in 2004, has been watched closely since its discovery due to its classification of being potentially hazardous to Earth. |
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